My La Passacaglia EPP block has been progressing: I took the very brave step to add some fussy print fabric into the solids. I'm really pleased with the way it is progressing
A few days ago Polly, a friend of Niki's, came over.
Polly had mentioned she had a load of t-shirts that she wanted to make a t-shirt quilt with, could I help?
We started with a pile of t-shirts, and a couple of metres of fusible interfacing.
We reckoned the maximum square we could get from the t-shirts was 12.5", so cut the interfacing to 14" squares and ironed it to the inside of each t-shirt: after a few false starts and a bit of fusible fused to the iron rather than a t-shirt, we then set to cutting. Polly was new to using a rotary cutter or a 12.5" square ruler, but got the hang of it pretty quickly, so soon we had a good sized pile of t-shirt squares
We then did a bit of speed dating until she was happy with the layout, and she then learnt the easiest way to make a quilt: Stitch the squares into five columns, arrange column #3 in the centre of a fleece blanket, pin #2 to its left, pinning through #3 AND the fleece, then stitch along the pinned line. Press #2 open, spray baste in place, and then pin #1 in place and repeat until all done: 4 lines of stitching has assembled the quilt, and has adequately quilted it.
A further two lines to baste down the two outer edges and within seven hours she has gone from a pile of t-shirts to a quilt (OK, "coverlet") she can sleep under until we get time to cover the binding lesson
The pic of Niki and Polly is from a few years ago, but its a lovely pic of them both, and that t-shirt is included in this quilt (left hand side, just above Polly 14)
And here is an up to date pic of Lisa: The sign says "You are standing at the Northernmost point of the Australian Continent" She got there! Now sadly she is heading back south, further away again :-(
I started this blog for me - it expanded to show BFF Jackie what I was doing - and a few others have invited themselves too - everybody welcome! Mostly about patchwork, with random comments about embroidery, family and life in general, come on in, put your feet up, and I'll put the [virtual] kettle on.
The EPP project is looking great. You all sure put that t-shirt quilt together fast. How fun !
ReplyDeleteyour EPP is coming along well and I am impressed with the quilt, thanks for the instructions sounds a good way of putting the bocks together and quilting all in one.
ReplyDeleteyour EPP is coming along well and I am impressed with the quilt, thanks for the instructions sounds a good way of putting the bocks together and quilting all in one.
ReplyDeleteyour EPP is coming along well and I am impressed with the quilt, thanks for the instructions sounds a good way of putting the bocks together and quilting all in one.
ReplyDeleteFab work on La Pass - but great work on the t shirt quilt too - love the stepped layout on it, it works really well. Nice to see pics of both girls too
ReplyDeleteGreat work on the tshirt quilt! Looks like she's having a blast down there. It's such a vast country with plenty to explore I'm sure she's looking forward to telling you all about it. Chin up. x
ReplyDeleteI love your La P cog so far!
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